INTERVIEW: Brazilian Indigenous group says its data should underpin biodiversity markets

Published 10:00 on April 22, 2025  /  Last updated at 16:01 on April 16, 2025  / /  Americas, Biodiversity, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

A major Indigenous group in the Brazilian Amazon has advanced the collection of critical data within their territories, which "as a first step" must be integrated into the nascent biodiversity credit markets, its monitoring manager told Carbon Pulse.
A major Indigenous group in the Brazilian Amazon has advanced the collection of critical data within their territories, which "as a first step" must be integrated into the nascent biodiversity credit markets, its monitoring manager told Carbon Pulse.


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